President, PM urge all to join movement for safe food
President Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday issued separate messages on the eve of “National Food Safety Day”, urging all to join the movement for safe food.
In a message, the president said he is delighted to learn that Bangladesh Food Safety Authority is going to observe National Food Safety Day today for the second consecutive year.
“The theme of the day this year is 'Sustho-Sabol Jati Chai, Pushtisommoto Nirapod Khadder Bikolpo Nai' (We want a healthy nation, there is no alternative to nutritious, safe food). For being enlisted as a developed country, nutritious and safe food is very important,” he said.
The president emphasised on nutritious and safe food for ensuring public health as food contamination is a threat to human health, which may cause diseases like cancer, kidney failure and disabilities.
“It is very important to make people aware about safe and nutritious food. The present government is working to implement various programmes to develop public health, ensure availability of nutritious food, medical facilities, health education and developing sanitation system,” President Hamid said.
Emphasisng on creating awareness among people, the president said there is no alternative to the availability of nutritious and safe food.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, in her message, reiterated her government's commitment to safeguard the health of the people.
She also said the theme of the day this year is time-befitting. The present government has undertaken various plans to ensure food safety and availability of nutritious and safe food, she added.
“Bangladesh has achieved self-sufficiency in food production and the government is working to implement various programmes to ensure special security in producing, marketing and supplying food,” she said.
"We have formulated The National Food Security Act 2013 and established Bangladesh Food Safety Authority in 2015,” the prime minister added.
“Issues like food safety, health and nutrition have been given special priority in Sustainable Development Goals declared by the United Nations. In line with this, the government has kept the matter in its 7th Five Year Plan and set a target of ensuring safe food for its people. The present government is working relentlessly to achieve this target,” the prime minister added.
“We have to move for achieving these goals and need a healthy future generation. So, there is no alternative to food safety,” the premier said.
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